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Biblical "Contradictions" – Saul, David, and the Javelin
Skeptics love to find inconsistencies among the accounts in the synoptic gospels. If two accounts look similar, but have different details, it is alleged that they are inconsistent and that this is proof that they are contradictory – at least one of them being in error. In this post, I’ll examine a particular situation that…
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Biblical "Contradictions" – Saul-Prophet Parable Origin
Skeptics love to identify similar passages in the synoptic gospels and point out the differences in them. They then try to allege that these differences amount to contradictions. The problem for the skeptics is that these alleged contradictions are often easily harmonized. However, in this case, I want to focus on a specific example of…